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A lot of people say this radio show is a waste of time, and a lot of people are correct. But Doc G and his co-host Mike Charette are some of the best at wasting time. Every week, listen in with the Doc and Mike discussing everything that's happened since the last show including entertainment, pop culture, music and sports. Every week great guests come on the show to share their art, music, comedy or whatever else they've got! A podcast is posted every Wednesday! They're recorded as a part of ...
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SEE EPISODES BELOW! Dr. Teresa Keller began hosting This Conversation each week in 2009 on WEHC-FM, Emory. Keller's broadcast career began many years ago at WCYB-TV, an NBC affiliate in Bristol, VA where she worked for seven years as a talk show host, reporter, and anchor of the noon news. She also spent time working in television newsrooms in Denver and San Diego, and worked as a contributing reporter for WVTF public radio in Roanoke, VA. As a professor of Mass Communications at Emory & Hen ...
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A WASTE OF TIME Radio

A WASTE OF TIME Radio

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Scott & Adam do a comedy/satire entertainment podcast in Asheville, NC. Freeform radio like you've heard a million times. But with DIFFERENT SOUNDING VOICES!! TUNE IN! LIKE! SHARE! EMAIL US! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/awotradio/support
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Veteran entertainment journalists, music columnists and longtime friends Wayne Bledsoe and Chuck Campbell host ”How We Heard It,” a breezy and sometimes offbeat take on how music and movies got to where they are today and where it’s all going. They break down who are the most promising Generation Z singers one minute and the next they debate who are the most overrated acts from the past. Sexy songs, soundtracks, controversies and weird movies find their way into the discussion, and they also ...
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Lead Now

Articulate-IT Radio

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Through our conversations the School of Leadership Africa (SOL Africa) aims to assist our audience in developing skills on how to lead their own life and the life of others. We also have interesting and informative discussions on the twenty one irrefutable leadership laws by Dr. John C Maxwell. The time to make a positive and impactful change in our society is now! Don't waste time, join the conversation!
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Bodybuilding Nerds Radio

Vijay Puri Scott McNally

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Who are we? Just a couple of nerds who love all things bodybuilding related. What is this show about? Bodybuilding Nerds Radio is about celebrating bodybuilding, the bodybuilding community, and giving tribute to the bodybuilding podcasts that have helped to entertain us, educate us, and given us something else to waste our time doing. What else? We share our combined experiences encompassing DECADES of bodybuilding and love of the cult. Bodybuilding Nerds Radio will talk about all aspects of ...
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The Amazing Mr. Malone (also known as Murder and Mr. Malone) is an American radio crime drama series based on the John Malone series of mystery novels by Craig Rice. The series began on ABC in 1948 and was broadcast on NBC Radio in 1951. Socialite John Joseph Malone (Gene Raymond, George Petrie, Frank Lovejoy) is a tough Chicago criminal lawyer who takes on a new case in each episode. Malone never gives up until justice is done. Gene Wang wrote for the program. The Malone character first app ...
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EnterConnected

Bold Brave TV

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A mind is a terrible thing to waste. Join psychiatrist Dr. Reyna Gilmore as she explores the interconnectivity of the mind, body, and soul/spirit. Through her own transparent sharing of professional knowledge, self-disclosure, and personal experiences, along with a variety of diverse guests, you will learn about how the mind, body, and soul/spirit are connected and how they not only have an effect on each other, but are also affected by the events and that take place in our internal and exte ...
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Everyday Enviro

Full Service Radio

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Host Danielle Vogel founded Glen's Garden Market in Dupont Circle on Earth Day of 2013, after working on Capitol Hill for a decade to pass comprehensive climate change legislation. She wanted to create a space where making climate change progress is easy, convenient, and delicious. On Everyday Enviro, she calls on her network of friends, business partners and allies in the environmental movement to share tricks and tips, empowering listeners to examine the way they eat, drink, shop and think ...
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The Detroit based VVK PR+Creative team takes a deep dive into the important and interesting issues. Hosted by longtime radio and podcast host Craig Fahle, each episode will feature conversations with thought leaders from Detroit, the State of Michigan, and beyond.
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This week veteran music journalists Wayne Bledsoe and Chuck Campbell open themselves up to judgment by confessing their guilty pleasures - types of entertainment that give them comfort and inspiration, even when it's not particularly cool to do so. Hear how Chuck can magically transport himself from a traffic jam to a happy hour amongst the wildlif…
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With the selection of J.D. Vance for a vice presidential candidate, Plugged In's Adam Holz looks back on his book and the movie "Hillbilly Elegy," the story of Vance's upbringing in poverty. Andrea Burke, author of "A Bit of Earth," talks about how we are called to be gardeners of the world around us, following in the footsteps of God. Faith Radio …
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Carmen LaBerge looks at former President Donald Trump's acceptance speech at the RNC, how his near assassination caused a change in his delivery, and how God holds all things in his hands. Apologist Daniel DeWitt joins Carmen to reflect on recent deaths of high-profile people and about what we want our lives to be remembered for. Faith Radio podcas…
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The shock and terror of an attempted assassination of Donald Trump and another weekend of gun violence in Chicago. I’m trying to find something good to think and feel about. How about the 20th birthday of Millennium Park, also known as Millennium Campus? It’s been 20 years since it all began and has now become one of the ten most popular tourist at…
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The American Bible Society's John Plake offers more insights from the 2024 State of the Bible report, showing how those who engage regularly with God's word have lower levels of stress and are more resilient. Youth pastor Ken Castor, editor of the "Make a Difference Youth Bible," talks about today's young people and how we can help them better enga…
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People have commented how this week's Republican National Convention has had a very spiritual mood. Carmen helps us apply at mind of Christ to much of this discussion. Neuro-psychologist Dr. Michelle Bengtson, author of "Sacred Scars," talks to those lamenting scars, both internal and external, offering hope that God can redeem them for our good an…
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Morgan Jay first tried stand up over 15 years ago, and about 10 years ago he tried music comedy. Since then he's been honing his craft, and making himself into a comedy juggernaut. With well over 4 million followers on social media and thousands of people coming to his live shows he has become a mainstay in comedy. Morgan stopped by the show before…
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Bible and Business' Bill English talks about how personal, selfish ambition can impact your work and your life, while being ambitious for what God calls us too can bring flourishing to you and others. Katherine Pasour, author of "Stay the Course," offers parents and grandparents help as they get their newly college-bound students ready for this big…
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During this election year, Everyone's Wilson's Daryl Crouch helps us think through about much weight we put on political outcomes when we need to put more focus on the outcome of our witness for the Kingdom of God. Mark Turman of the Denison Forum helps us look at each major party's platform with a view of how it aligns with God's word. Faith Radio…
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Emerency room doctor Bret Nicks of the Christian Medical and Dental Association talks about the response of an ER doctor in Butler, PA responding the need after the shooting on Saturday and offers ideas how we be equipped to help in an emergency. Ted Bryant of Granger Church, author of "The Jesus Method," talks about how Jesus sought relationships …
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Nick Pitts of the Institute for Global Engagement helps us further process the assassination attempt of the former president, as well as the death of the dad in the stands who covered his family. Philos Project's Luke Moon addresses the global response to the attempted assassination, as well as the state of support for the nation of Israel in their…
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Odd connections: St. Paul attorney, activist and author Frank Kilgore died on Sunday, July 14. On July 15, former president Donald Trump picked JD Vance as his VP running mate for the Republican ticket in the Presidential race for November 2024. This show is a rerun of the October 2022 interview with Frank Kilgore about his book JD Vance is a Fake …
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Jason Carver, author of "40 Day Stand for Marriage Restoration," shares how is marriage fell apart, yet he prayed and worked for its restoration. He offers encouragement for those whose marriages are strained to seek God's healing for their relationship. True Charity's James Whitford confronts the weakness of many efforts to alleviate poverty becau…
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Carmen LaBerge spends time helping us process the attempted assassinated of the former president, and calls us to be the people of God's kingdom and seek peace. Political Scientist Daniel Bennett, author of "Uneasy Citizenship," offers his insights around the shooting at the campaign rally in Pennsylvania, and how we need to resist the tribalism th…
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What makes music good or bad or somewhere in between? That's wildly subjective. If you find something you enjoy, you should simply celebrate it and not worry about anyone validating your taste. That said, if you can't appreciate anything about a select few acts, Chuck and Wayne think it may reveal something about you that you probably shouldn't sho…
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Plugged In's Adam Holz talk about the summer blockbuster "Inside Out 2" and how it has opened doors for talking not just about our emotions, but also some deeper spiritual conversations. Carmen LaBerge looks the the spiritual practice of Sabbath and resting, and how Jesus calls us to rest and love well at the same time. Faith Radio podcasts are mad…
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The Equipped Newsletter's Thann Bennett talks about his son's swimming test and how he, like us, need someone to be be present and lovingly encourage him to take the bold step. Social media expert Chris Martin responds to an article regarding if artificial intelligence can help our faith grow. While we appreciate it doing some of the grunt work, AI…
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In our windy, wonderful Chicago, the only thing more powerful than a politician is a newspaper. Specifically, the Chicago Tribune being read every day by hundreds of thousands of people. Which means that what the Tribune says matters. A lot. Three days ago, on page one of the Tribune’s opinion section, its columnist Laura Washington, one of the bes…
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Carmen looks at how faith has gradually changed the lives of a group of raucous students, a former witch and tattoo artist, and raunchy comedian. Are welcoming and patience to see how God transforms lives through Jesus? Jen Oshman, author of the children's book "It's Good to Be a Girl," helps us see through the counterfeit vision of womanhood and r…
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Political scientist Mark Caleb Smith responds to a New York Times op-ed where someone made an argument about how Christian values are not American Values. He also discusses how believing God as ruler of all things makes iving in a pluralistic world possible. Sarah Westfall, author of the "Way of Belonging," helps us think afresh who we are in Chris…
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Sonny Gullage has lived a life of music. He started playing music when he was 6 years old, learning from his dad who was a professional musician and all of his dad's friends who were professional musicians. At 12 he picked up the piano and never looked back. He is releasing his album "Go Be Free" on August 23rd, and he stopped by the show to talk a…
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Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity talks about how God designed humans are relational beings, and how the idea of offering people companionship through artificial intelligence devices will likely fall short of our needs. Counselor Debra Fileta, author of "Are You Really OK?" talks about some of the common bad bits of advic…
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Carmen looks at some of the recent news from various Christian groups and reflects on how Martin Luther offers a way to be both honoring of those he disagreed with while still standing for Truth. Mission Network New's Ruth Kramer talked about renewed attacks on Ukrainian civilian targets and how ministries are seeking love and serve their neighbors…
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Kimberly Nollan of YoungLife, talks more about their research of global youth and how they want known for being them, for their talents and interests, rather than for their occupations or birthplaces. Vibrant Faith's Rick Lawrence, author of "Editing Jesus," talks about how we allow the world to form our understanding of Jesus instead letting Jesus…
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In looking at the President's claim that he would only stop running for the presidency "if the Lord Almighty came down" to tell him to, Carmen helps look at this theological claim, and how we can know how we can hear God. Natalie Brand, author of "The Scuttlebutt Letters," talks how God can and should transform how we use our words and what words w…
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Scientists are constantly searching for ways to reduce the amount of carbon in the air to help combat climate change. In this episode, Dr. Alex Lewis talks about Electro-Active Technologies, the company he co-founded in Knoxville, TN, and the initiative to produce carbon-free hydrogen energy. The sophisticated process relies on microbes eating mass…
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National security expert Elizabeth Neumann, author of "Kingdom of Rage," talks about a documentary she was part of that looks at how our nation might respond to unrest after an election. Bible teacher Carol McLeod, author of "Overflowing," takes us to the book of Colossians to help us to live in light of who Jesus is: our creator, sustainer, and sa…
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Lionshare's Dave Buehring talks about having a gracious heart toward those who are wrong and can't see it, even after repeated attempts to correct. Adam Carrington of the Ashbrook Center for Public Affair offers some insights around two of the last Supreme Court decisions, including the presidential immunity case. He also points us to how Jesus nee…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, long-time journalist Marvin Olasky, author of "Pivot Points," talks about the times God redirected his life for His glory and Marvin's peace. Robert J. Morgan, author of "Whatever Happens," shows that we can have joy and happiness even when circumstances are overwhelming. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible …
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Lionshare's Dave Buehring helps us understand how the Holy Spirit works in us and through us to disciple other people and for ourselves to become more Christ-like. Indeed, there is no other way it happens. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern-St. Paul, helps us see again that in spi…
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Summertime is trouble time and a good time to say “bravo” to a Chicago Alderman trying to prevent trouble. That’s Alderman Brian Hopkins of the 2nd Ward, which includes part of the downtown business district and West Loop, River North, and Streeterville. Hopkins has proposed an 8:00 PM curfew for children under 18 walking those neighborhoods unacco…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Miles Smith, author of "Religion and Republic," looks at how Christianity influenced our nation's first 100 years due to the underlying beliefs and practices of the people. Political scientist Adam Carrington of the Ashbrook Center explains that while there's a lot we can learn through the likes of Aristotle in…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Lionshare's Dave Buehring talks about his frienship and shepherding of the late Christian singer Mandisa, as well as how sports chaplains impact the spiritual and personal lives of athletes. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern-St Paul talks about why being intellectually curious, b…
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The band Certainly So got started back in 2019 when long time friends Tanner and Colby started writing songs again. They invited their other friends Zach and Chase and the band was formed. Their debut album Future Self Only Dreams got a lot of attention with great songs like Foreign Ties. The group is getting ready to release their follow up album …
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Nate Pickowicz, author of "The Kindness of God," helps us see and savor God's kindness even when we are overwhelmed by the harsh realities of life. Timothy Carney, author of "Family Unfriendly," talks about the ways our society makes raising kids hard, but also offers a positive vision for how we can support pa…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Lionshare's Dave Buehring talks about miracles, expecting them today because of the miracle of Jesus' birth, life, death, and resurrection. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern - St Paul, helps us look at God's transcendent moral order and how lovingly living in light of that truth …
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Political scientist John Barrett talks about the political sermons and conversations we need to have: How do we not fear in fearful times? How do we not let the sun go down on our political anger? and more. Pastor Irwyn Ince, author of 'Hope Ain't a Hustle," takes us to Hebrews to find an anchor for hope in thi…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Lionshare's Dave Buehring continues to talk around the names and attributes of God. Today, he looks at the forgiveness of God and how God has a sense of humor. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern - St Paul, looks at the prophet Daniel's certainty about God helped him to serve and l…
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The Mel Leaman Free Medical Clinic is located in Marion, Virginia and serves those without insurance from Washington, Smyth, and Grayson Counties. The Mel Leaman Free Clinic offers general medical care and includes oral surgery, orthopedic care, mental health counseling, flu shots, free lab work, and free medicines. Volunteer professors and clinici…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Life.Church's Craig Groeschel, author of "Think Ahead," talks about how if we want our future to be more God-honoring, we need to make certain decisions today to support that goal. Pastor Ted Bryant, author of "The Jesus Method," explores how Jesus both truthfully and lovingly engaged the hot topics of His day,…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Lionshare's Dave Buehring speaks more on some of the names of God: how He is our friend, but also a God of glory. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern, talks about the vision of leading others to engage the culture from the place of being theologically conservative. He looks to the …
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You can't launch a new music podcast in 2024 without addressing Taylor Swift. So veteran music journalist Wayne Bledsoe leads off the premiere episode of "How We Heard It" summarizing his early interviews with Swift, including their first conversation when she was just a teenager and had laser focus on her career with her first album. Fellow vetera…
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Carmen starts the hour looking at the presidential debate and how as people of God's Kingdom of Truth we should engage in the inevitable conversations. Plugged In's Adam Holz addresses the dark patterns some online games and website trick our kids into engaging content that can be harmful, or trick them into unwanted online purchases. Carmen also t…
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Thann Bennett of The Equipped Newsletter and show shares more about how his adopted son has so changed his life, and seeks to help us appreciate those who God has in your life that are life-giving to you. Social media expert Chris Martin looks at a recent report from Google on the ways Gen Z interacts with news and information, and how they develop…
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Finally, finally, tonight, the presidential debate live on cable TV, CNN. If you have cable and plan to watch, what are you thinking? What are you hoping to see and to hear? Like millions of people around the world, I’m hoping to see and hear if Trump and Biden are healthy and clear-headed enough to do the toughest job in the world? Donald Trump is…
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Pastor Mark Vroegop, author of "Waiting Isn't a Waste," talks about finding peace and strength, even when you are in a time of uncertainty and anxiety. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern-St. Paul, helps us see again that in spite of being surrounded by an anti-God culture, Dan could be flexible culturally and make a l…
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Political scientist Mark Caleb Smith describes how in spite the way people are creating wedge issues around things like the Supreme Court or other matters, we are called to trust God, give do respect to authority, and seek to maintain civility. As we sometimes feel like we're reeling and losing direction, Carmen helps us see how the Lord's Prayer c…
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Annie Lederman has been performing stand-up for 15 years, going from open-mic nights in New York City to Anniewood and Friends nights at the Comedy House in LA. She's performed with just about everywhere. On top of that she has her fantastic podcast Anniewood. She stopped by the show this week to talk about her shows coming up in Jacksonville and a…
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Dewey Williams, author of "Finding Joy on Death Row," shares his personal story of forgiving his mentally ill sister who took their dad's life, as well as stories of men on death row finding release from their sins. Barbara Winters, author of "Sexpectations," shares principles of forgiving children who engage in destructive behaviors. Faith Radio p…
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